Curator's Take
“The final chapter of the Cat Stevens trilogy. It’s the weakest of the three but still features the charm of the leads. More of a circus atmosphere, literally, as they team up with trapeze artists.”
Why This Movie Is Important
The bridge between the serious and the comic. Starring Spencer and Hill before they were fully 'Trinity', it contains the DNA of both eras. It creates a circus-like atmosphere that foreshadows the lighter, more acrobatic future of their partnership.
Production Details
Boot Hill is a 1969 comedy and western film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. Originally released in Italy under the title "La collina degli stivali", the film was produced during the golden era of European westerns. The soundtrack was composed by Carlo Rustichelli. Cinematography was handled by Marcello Masciocchi. The film stars Terence Hill as Cat Stevens, Bud Spencer as Hutch Bessy, and Woody Strode as Thomas. Running 1 hour and 26 minutes, it is a well-paced entry in the genre.
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This film was originally cut extensively for US release to remove 'excessive' violence.
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